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funkraum
June 30th 03, 07:58 PM
> (ArtKramr) wrote:

>>Subject: Re: OT - For my American Friends
>>From: "Bob Southgate"
>>Date: 2/15/03 1:57 PM Pacific
>
>>Well, Fangio, Hawthorne and Nuvalari are all dead. Moss is alive, in his
>>70's and is now Sir Stirling Moss. F1, like everything else has changed.
>>
>>Bob Southgate
>
>I know all that. I was the first editor of Sports Cars Ilustrated back then and
>we were heavily involved in covering Grand Prix racing.I knew many of those
>guys. But you haven't lived until you have tooled around a track in a formula
>Libre Auto Union monster. (sigh)
>

Incredible, Art. Is there anything else you are not telling us ? Now's
the time ...

Did you ever meet Neubauer ?

ArtKramr
June 30th 03, 09:37 PM
>Subject: Re: OT - For my American Friends
>From: (funkraum)
>Date: 6/30/03 11:58 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <3f148845.603786969@localhost>
>
>> (ArtKramr) wrote:
>
>>>Subject: Re: OT - For my American Friends
>>>From: "Bob Southgate"
>>>Date: 2/15/03 1:57 PM Pacific
>>
>>>Well, Fangio, Hawthorne and Nuvalari are all dead. Moss is alive, in his
>>>70's and is now Sir Stirling Moss. F1, like everything else has changed.
>>>
>>>Bob Southgate
>>
>>I know all that. I was the first editor of Sports Cars Ilustrated back then
>and
>>we were heavily involved in covering Grand Prix racing.I knew many of those
>>guys. But you haven't lived until you have tooled around a track in a
>formula
>>Libre Auto Union monster. (sigh)
>>
>
>Incredible, Art. Is there anything else you are not telling us ? Now's
>the time ...
>
>Did you ever meet Neubauer ?
>

No. Never did, umglichlich.


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